What do you do if most every document you create with your word processor (WP) is in a different "style," & you don't know its "style" until you finish creating it? For my personal use, I create a lot of specialized lists & inventories w/ my WP, in addition to creating documents & written articles in many & varied formats. To address the responder of my initial posting, let me say: I've invested a lot of time in trying to become proficient in Writer "styles" w/o much success. Also, I bought every reference I could find on 'Writer,' but still couldn't get that Writer WP to produce the documents I needed in the format I wanted. What is more, when I was required to re-edit a Writer document at a later time, I found the re-editing often undid all the formatting I thought I had built into the Writer document. I don't mind investing in computer programming technology that serves my needs. (For a "selfie" "aside," I started in the computer business in 1961, & was, at various times, fluent in 7 ea. different computer languages. So I know what it means to "invest" one's time & effort to acquire proficiency w/ a particular software product.) I decided w/ Writer that I wasn't making progress getting my work done. Therefore, I decided to invest my time & energy elsewhere. In consistency w/ my previous experience, I chose to invest my time & energy in the so-called "tried & true"--in this case MS Word. My priority has always been on getting my work done efficiently, & not on learning to become proficient w/ any particular software product.

Best wishes,

Anthony J. Rudgers
Orlando, FL
Posted: June 25, 2015; 8:25 pm

-----Original Message----- From: Dale Erwin
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 2:10 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: Anthony Rudgers
Subject: Re: warning - Editor Wars!!!--how about some heresy on behalf of the "Joe 6-Pack" word processor user

On 6/23/2015 10:53 PM, Anthony J. Rudgers wrote:
As to word processors suitable for the general user, my vote is for Microsoft Word. While, like most everyone on our Planet, I'd like the proverbial "free lunch," I don't expect to get one. However, I found I can get MS Word to give me the text I want to type almost always. But when I use Writer, I keep getting something I have to constantly diddle with to get it to appear in the form I want. And, if I want something fancier than simple text, I can get that too with MS Word. I'd like Writer fine if only I could sit down at my computer & prepare a document using it without constantly undoing all the things built into Writer that I've never figured out how to turn off or to modify. Of course I had to pay a somewhat steep price to get a WP that served my needs, but my time is valuable to me too, so the ease of use & the reliability of MS Word seems well worth the cost in the long run.

I think if you would take the time to learn how to use styles you would
find that Writer can be just as versatile as Word, if not moreso.  I
struggled against it for a long time before I finally broke down and
made the time to learn how to use them.

Dale Erwin

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